Monster Hunter Wilds brings players to the Forbidden Lands, a place riddled with new and old monsters alike, where a mysterious creature called the White Wraith is wreaking havoc among the locals. But not everything centers around the new monsters, and instead, you have new weapons, tools, and even mission types.

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A new type of activity in this game is the Investigations, quests that you can create on the go in case you want to save a specific monster to defeat it alongside your friends later. Here’s all that you need to know about this new feature.
How To Create Investigations
To create an Investigation, you must first open your map; there, you’ll have several monster icons showing up, and if you interact with one of them, you will notice the Save As Investigation option. Click on it, and after spending some Guild Points (which will vary according to the targeted monster’s rarity) a new Investigation will be created.
Once that’s done, you must go to Alma and open the Post/Join Quest menu, where you’ll have numerous options to choose from. Click on Investigations, and there will be every single Investigation that you have saved.
One thing to know about this category of mission is that this is the only Quest system you can use in Linked Environments; if you want to join normal quests, you can only do it while in a Linked Party or in a Lobby. Keep in mind as well that you can only play the same Investigation a limited amount of times before it disappears from that menu.

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